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Bubbles of ionized gas emitted from the Sun are called Coronal Mass Ejections or CMEs for short.
Each liquid has a different mass, depending on how much of the liquid is there.
they don't if in a sealed container
Since a liquid has no definite shape or form, it needs to be held in a container. Density = mass / volume So you need a container with graduated markings so that you can measure the volume of the liquid, also, you need the mass of the empty container. You will need to subtract the mass of the empty container from the total mass (liquid and container) to find the mass of the liquid.
Mass of unknown liquid = 142.01 g - 105.56 g = 36.45 gVolume of unknown liquid = 45.5 mldensity = mass/volume = 36.45 g/45.5 mldensity = 0.801 g/ml
One word that fits this definition is froth.
The liquid food mass in the stomach is called chyme.
schuim is the word for froth in Dutch. It is a mass of small bubbles.
The volume will increase, since most liquids tend to expand when they are heated. The mass will NOT increase, for most practical purposes - since there is something called "conservation of mass". However, the energy added to the liquid is equivalent to a small amount of mass; this is insignificant for most practical purposes.
Bubbles of ionized gas emitted from the Sun are called Coronal Mass Ejections or CMEs for short.
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This process is called boiling (in mass) or evaporation (at the surface).
If a container has a mass of 150g and the mass of the liquid plus the container is 185g, then the mass of the liquid is 35g.
Each liquid has a different mass, depending on how much of the liquid is there.
Ifs called mass!
An egg is both a mass and a liquid. It is an object that has mass. It also has parts that are liquid. Note: a mass can be solid, liquid, or gaseous - the question attempting to relate mass and liquidity is binding two things that are not really related.